My 94 Integra LS

Integraguy04

CORNER CARVER
Must be cool to be gettin' all that work done on the block:) Was tha pricing decent?
im getting the cylinder head done and not the block...and its gonna cost me about 1500 with the P&P, flow bench testing to get all the ports the same CFM, new valve seats, valve guides and installing ITR intake valves
 

Integraguy04

CORNER CARVER
so i went on a little shopping spree to get some stuff when my cylinder head gets back:

Cometic head gasket
OEM valve cover gasket
OEM spark plug gaskets
OEM dizzy o ring gasket
OEM cam seals
DEI header wrap
had an extra bung welded to my catch can for the back of the block



the money did add up pretty quickly, but i consider it cheap insurance for my motor
 

Integraguy04

CORNER CARVER
got the dizzy o ring installed and clean up my dizzy, also installed my new ls/vtec line, remounted the catch can, got the bung out from the back of the block so i can install the breather setup, and started my header wrap here are some pics



 


JGvtec

New Member
Nice build man i have been scoping this thread for a while. Your not too far from me. ;) A good 15-30 probably. I never knew there was a track in konosha :shock:
 

Integraguy04

CORNER CARVER
Nice build man i have been scoping this thread for a while. Your not too far from me. ;) A good 15-30 probably. I never knew there was a track in konosha :shock:
thanks, yea the drag strip is like 30 min from gurnee where i live...where do you live?
 

Integraguy04

CORNER CARVER
So i got the rest of the header done here are some pics...i needed about 65ft of header wrap (is a vibrant 4-2-1)




also did the rest of the catch can for the back of the block, got the parts from honda today



 

Integraguy04

CORNER CARVER
Are the Hawk HC-10 good on the rotors?
yeah from what i have noticed...i know the brembo blank rotors are a "softer" rotor than others but i havent had any problems stopping when on the track

the reason i didnt get really expensive ones is i figured racing will take a toll on any rotors, why not buy some inexpensive ones and just replace as needed
 
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